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RE: Fuel guage sender ohms, second try

To: "'Hal Cummings'" <halc@mazda.genauto.com>,
Subject: RE: Fuel guage sender ohms, second try
From: Douglas Gaither <gaither@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 12:41:47 -0800
This caught my attention as I had purchased a new sending unit for my MGB, 
but had not yet installed it (waiting to have the tank prepped/replaced). 
 I would think that the Midget and the MGB would use the same off the shelf 
components although my new one had a different Moss# - 360-660.

My new one measures 23 ohms at full tank; about 70 ohms at half (approx); 
and just before it is completely empty it peaks (variably) at 197 ohms and 
then the circuit opens during the last few degrees of movement.

Does this mean that my gas gauge will never quite read full and that it 
will read bone dry when I still have a little gas left?  I hate inaccurate 
gas gauges!  Is this a bad sending unit?  What does the dash gauge need to 
register Full/Half/Empty?

BTW - the sending unit that I summarily dismissed without checking read 15 
at empty, 85 at half; 195 before it blacked out.  Maybe I should've just 
kept the unit I had!

Doug Gaither

-----Original Message-----
From:   Hal Cummings [SMTP:halc@mazda.genauto.com]
Sent:   Friday, January 09, 1998 6:34 AM
To:     mgs@autox.team.net; spridgets@autox.team.net; ctp@gbn.org
Subject:        Re: Fuel guage sender ohms, second try


     Chris,

     A new unit just received from Moss (P/N 361-890) reads:

     14 ohms at full tank

     90 ohms at appx half tank

     258 ohms when you ought to be lookin' for gas

     Measured from ground (base of unit) to the wire spade connector with a 
     Fluke 75.

     Hope this helps!

     Hal



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Subject: Fuel guage sender ohms, second try
Author:  Christopher T Palmer <ctp@gbn.org>  at ccout
Date:    1/6/98 11:02 PM


Hi all,

I'm not sure if the original message made it to the list or not, or else I
lost the thread, or you're all just ignoring me ;)

I need to know the proper ohm readings for the fuel tank sender in an MG
Midget when full and empty...trying to isolate a fuel guage problem and
figured I'd tap an ohmeter into the sender line while filling the tank and
watch the resistance change, but...what's the range I should look for?

TIA,
CTP






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